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July 11, 2007

Good news, bad news

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(Sun archives)

Check out this link to the Web site of what looks like the reincarnation of Tabrizi's, a popular Middle Eastern restaurant in Federal Hill that closed in the '90s. The photo above is the only one I could find in the archives, and it was taken after Michael Tabrizi -- the original chef -- had left the restaurant.

I called the number on the site, but no one answered and there isn't any voice mail yet.

There are a couple of things that worry me about this news, wonderful as the old Tabrizi's was, and beautiful as the new Web site is. First, 500 Harborview Drive has been a Bermuda Triangle for restaurants -- good, bad and indifferent.

Second, isn't this the same Joshua Hill a.k.a Joshau Hill who was chef and part owner of Red Fish in Canton only a few months ago? I've put in a call to the restaurant, but haven't heard back yet.

Posted by Elizabeth Large at 3:40 PM | | Comments (1)
        

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anything that is/was connected to red fish is not a good sign. red fish looks as if it should be a decent eatery but it's just a big disappoinment. should we expect the same from the "new" tabrizi's?

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Richard Gorelick was appointed The Baltimore Sun's restaurant critic in September 2010. Before joining the paper staff fulltime, he contributed freelance criticism and features articles about food to area and regional publications. Along the way, he dispatched for short-distance trucking companies, shilled for cultural non-profits, and assisted in cognitive neurology research – never the subject, always the control.

He takes restaurants seriously but not himself, and his favorite restaurant is the one you love, too.
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